Dr. Nancy Zarse discusses how to talk to children about what to do when there is an active shooter situation

August 23, 2018

In this article with the Washington Post, Department Faculty, Forensic Psychology Dr. Nancy Zarse discusses how to talk to children about what to do when there is an active shooter situation.

“We need to talk about what to do in an active shooter situation. This reality isn’t going to go away.” Read more.

Dr. Zarse earned her doctorate from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and completed her internship at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. She served as Chief Psychologist at two federal prisons, and the Director of Inmate Administration at the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, the maximum-security military prison. Dr. Zarse is resource staff for the FBI Hostage Negotiation Certification Course and the FBI Interview & Interrogation Course, and has been selected twice as a Carnegie Scholar. Read more.